+++ The first ace on the 17th to be rewarded with the
revolutionary BMW i7 +++ First thoroughbred luxury saloon with 100%
electric drive in the world +++ Range of over 600 kilometres +++ BMW
i7 is manufactured at the Dingolfing plant +++ Visitors to the BMW
International Open can check out the BMW i7 in a show room +++
Munich. With round one of the BMW International Open
underway, the stars of the DP World Tour not only have their sights
set on the prestigious title, but also the BMW Hole-in-One Award – and
this year’s prize is a luxury saloon that is the first of its kind:
the BMW i7 (combined power consumption, acc. WLTP: 19.6 – 18.4 kWh/100
kM; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; specifications acc. NEDC:-). The first ace
on the 17th hole (par 3, 176 metres) will be rewarded with
the first all-electric BMW 7 Series in history.
With the BMW i7, the BMW Group is leading the luxury segment into a
new era, shaped by innovations in the fields of sustainability and
digitalisation. The global launch of the new BMW 7 Series begins in
November 2022. 45 years after the debut of the BMW 7 Series, the
seventh generation of the model is also produced at the BMW Group
plant in Dingolfing. Here, the model variants with fully-electric
drive systems, the combustion engine and the plug-in-hybrid system all
roll off the same production line. The electric motors and
high-voltage batteries for the BMW i7 are likewise produced in Dingolfing.
Here, as in the supply chain, green energy is being used to a
steadily increasing degree in the production process. Added to which,
closely controlled selection of raw materials and extensive use of
secondary materials ensure the BMW 7 Series plays a distinct role in
helping the company achieve its ambitious sustainability goals.
In Europe, the market launch will initially only include the
all-electric BMW i7 xDrive60. This car is powered by two electric
motors, which generate a combined output of 400 kW/544 hp, and
features many innovations that increase the range to between 590 and
625 kilometres (WLTP).
In the 33-year history of the BMW International Open, the BMW
Hole-in-One Award has been won on eight occasions. The four
tournaments held in Cologne produced one winner each year: Andrew
Marshall (ENG, 2012, BMW 640i Gran Coupé), James Heath (ENG, 2014, BMW
i8), Richie Ramsay (SCO, 2016, BMW M760Li xDrive) and Aaron Rai (ENG,
2018, BMW i8 Roadster).
Fans have at Golfclub München Eichenried in Munich have also had four
opportunities to cheer the perfect shot and successful player: the
first Hole-in-One Car ever presented at the tournament was a BMW 325i
Cabrio, which Jay Townsend (USA) took away with him in 1991. Ten years
later, France’s Raphaël Jacquelin won a BMW Z8. His compatriot
Jean-François Lucquin picked up a BMW 535i in 2010. The most recent
man to pull off this feat was Indian Gaganjeet Bhullar, who was
rewarded with a BMW M8 Competition Coupé in 2019.
The new BMW i7 xDrive60*.
Power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined, WLTP): 19,6 -
18,4;
Electric range in km (WLTP): 590 – 625; 310 mls
(EPA)
* All figures are preliminary values.